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a woodland owner s guide to forest ecosystem classification in nova scotia prepared by nova scotia department of natural resources report for 2013 6 acknowledgements the author would like to ...

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                    A Woodland  
                    Owner’s Guide to  
                    Forest Ecosystem  
                    Classification  
                    in Nova Scotia
                     Prepared by
                     Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources
                     RepoRt foR 2013-6
                  Acknowledgements
                  The author would like to thank the following for their helpful suggestions assistance in reviewing this document: 
                             1                 1              1               1
                  Peter Neily, Eugene Quigley, Bruce Stewart, Tim McGrath, Adrian Samson – Forest Technician and Woodland 
                                                                                                                                  2
                  Owner, Jeana MacLeod – Environmental Policy Student, Melanie Henley – Administrative Support, Tim Whynot  
                                       2
                  and Simon Mutabazi
                  1 Forestry Division, NSDNR, Truro 
                  2 Private Lands, Stewardship and Outreach Division, NSDNR, Halifax
                  David Sutherland, RPF  
                  River John, Nova Scotia
          Introduction 
          A forest ecosite 
          Forest Ecosystem Classification (FEC) is an exciting development in forest management in Nova 
          Scotia. Over a decade of collective and collaborative research by the Renewable Resources Branch of  
          the Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources has resulted in the publishing of a Forest Ecosystem 
          Classification Guide
                       to Vegetation Types, Soil Types and Ecosites in the forests of the province.
          With the aid of the Forest Ecosystem Classification Guide, users can identify and classify Vegetation 
          Types that are naturally adapted to growing on sites that are defined by climatic and site conditions, 
          including moisture and nutrient availability and physical features of the sites. Soil Types can also be 
          identified by texture, drainage, depth and fertility. And ultimately, forest ecosites can be derived from 
          combining knowledge of the Vegetation and Soil Types of the site.
          Forest Ecosystem Classification can assist in ecosystem-based management prescriptions. 
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            Patterns Across the Landscape
            Vegetation patterns across the landscape 
            You have likely noticed that patterns are repeated across the landscape. Where climatic and site 
            conditions are similar, you could expect to find similar types of forest ecosystems.
            Take, for example, the upper slopes of the Cobequid Hills. You may expect to find hardwood forests 
            dominated by sugar maple, yellow birch and beech on soils that are usually well-drained sandy loams 
            and are medium in fertility.
            Such patterns of ecosystems are present throughout the province. If we are able to infer that similar site 
            conditions support similar vegetation (particularly tree species), we can use this knowledge to predict 
            species and their ecology. This predictability enables us to make informed forest management decisions.
              A Woodland owner’s Guide to forest ecosystem Classification in Nova Scotia
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